Joint mission for affordable, quality surgical care
The collaboration between MORE Power and WSFP will bring crucial healthcare to underserved communities in Iloilo and Bacolod City
The collaboration between MORE Power and WSFP will bring crucial healthcare to underserved communities in Iloilo and Bacolod City

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WSFP board member Manuel Salak III and president and CEO Dr. Marcus Lester Sunday; MORE Power president and CEO Roel Castro and vice president for Corporate Affairs and Customer Care Cristina Cabalhin; WSFP board member Edgardo T. Tantoco and MORE Power AVP Maricel Pe.(PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF MORE POWER)
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MORE Power, Iloilo's private electric distribution utility, recently joined hands with World Surgical Foundation Phils. Inc., a non-stock, non-profit charitable foundation, on a mission to deliver top-notch surgical healthcare to underprivileged individuals and communities in the Philippines.
WSFP is known for its medico-mercy surgical missions, also known as "surgical outreach projects," carried out throughout various regions of the Philippines. The medical missions offer professional medical and surgical services at no cost to indigent patients who lack access to affordable and quality healthcare.
MORE Power has committed to support WSFP in this mutual endeavor. The partnership will ensure the implementation of surgical outreach activities that will benefit impoverished communities in Iloilo as well as Bacolod City in need of high-quality medical and surgical care.